The Brewers … are going to surprise some people this year. Each of the teams earning a spot on this list possess some common themes. At the end of 2021, depending on the choices they make, they may be free of about $100 million worth of the old guard, heroes of the past like Johnny Cueto, Brandon Crawford, Brandon Belt, Buster Posey and (the more recently added) Kevin Gausman. They’ll be competitive, and occasionally very fun. We're not trying to look past those additions, because they're big deals -- especially Springer -- but we're most interested in seeing if Vladimir Guerrero Jr. can break out, if outfielders Teoscar Hernández and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. can maintain their 2020 breakouts, if Bo Bichette and Cavan Biggio can really be one of the best left-side infield pairs in baseball and if Rowdy Tellez gets the chance to show the huge strikeout cut he just had is for real. That's a lot of pressure to put on a very good core. If there's an issue, other than the general Metsiness that has torpedoed their past few seasons, it's the defense. This isn’t the year the Mariners break their interminable playoff-free streak. As far as Opening Days go, this one feels just a bit more impactful. They went long on bringing back DJ LeMahieu (six years), gave their annual one-year deal to Brett Gardner and took some risks on pitchers coming off of injury (Corey Kluber, Jameson Taillon). After holding the No. Mariners22. We should probably remember that the Yankees' offense, as it always does, will absolutely mash, especially if Giancarlo Stanton can stay healthy. Brewers19. ESNY’s 2021 MLB Power Rankings: Opening Day Special. / 2021 MLB power rankings: Where each team stands as spring training games begin 2021 MLB power rankings: Where each team stands as spring training games … ... Major League Baseball is back with plans to play a regulation 162-game schedule in 2021. Kirby Yates is already likely out for the year. This is why the Cards aren’t considered a runaway favorite in the NL Central. MLB Rankings: Check out the five most improved teams heading into 2021. It might be a better summer, depending on when Noah Syndergaard returns. The Tigers ... are finally headed in the right direction. Here's how they did it. Orioles30. For now, the edge goes to Minnesota, but the club has work to do. The farm system is better. It’s not clear if that says more about him -- and he was impressive in 2020 -- or everyone else. Every team wants to get somewhere in 2021. Here are Onion Sports’ top 12 MLB power rankings for the start of the 2021 … Puk didn’t pitch at all. These are not your older brother or sister's Red Sox. See who we project as the most likely teams to knock them off in our 2021 MLB Preseason Predictions. • Giants• Mariners• Marlins• Royals• Tigers. But there’s still enough top-end talent here that it’s difficult to look past the Tribe entirely. The support staff is better. We dug into this recently; the Giants are becoming a team that knows how to make their players better, or find players they can turn into stars. Maybe this is the year Joey Gallo stays healthy and mashes all season. The Dodgers, like every year, look both talented and deep; even with the Padres around, they've got 98% odds of making the playoffs. You can see reasons why you might like Tanner Roark, Steven Matz and Robbie Ray, yet that trio has a 4.94 ERA over the past two years. Most key free agents are still waiting to sign. (He might be the presumptive favorite to win the NL Rookie of the Year Award.) 30. Let's put a bow on it with our season-ending power rankings, looking back on what unfolded and sneaking a peek at what's to come in '21. The Red Sox … have a lot of the same questions they did headed into 2020. For the first time in a while, the National League West is not yet decided before the season starts. (Which, to be fair, Bobby Dalbec seems to be trying his best to answer.) 2. The Mets ... promised big splashes this winter, and they did just that, even if they didn't land Bauer or Springer or J.T. Oct 8, 2020; Arlington, Texas, USA; San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) reacts and... 3. A's8. 2021 MLB predictions: From MLB playoffs to 2021 World Series winner. Just imagine if this is the year Byron Buxton stays healthy all year? Tigers25. Ethics be damned, Alex Cora is back and will likely have this team competitive again within a few years. What seemed like a foregone conclusion that he would return isn’t so clear as both sides plunge into the new year. What about the middle, or the back of it? Think about how strong the pitching could be -- Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff, Devin Williams, Josh Hader and Freddy Peralta are stars, and there’s more behind them -- and this might just be one of baseball’s most dominant run-prevention units. (Carlos Carrasco, too, and did not retain Brad Hand.) Kirby Yates is already likely out for the year. You probably heard they brought back Tony La Russa. Never in their history have the Rockies lost 100 games, yet this feels like the season it happens. Exciting! he's going to miss the first month of the season. Mets9. Check out the MLB rankings projecting the worst teams for 2021. In 2020, it was more about what the starting staff lost to injuries and underperformance; now, it looks to be one of the best-assembled rotations in the Majors. They did actually have something of an interesting winter, adding David Dahl and Nate Lowe, while shipping off longtime shortstop Elvis Andrus to Oakland for Khris Davis. Not as good as they’d be with Snell and Morton, no, but as we wrote recently, there’s a lot of reason to think their offense is going to be considerably better. Projecting how the Los Angeles Dodgers can make MLB history in 2021 It took just four simulations for the defending champs to win more games than any team ever. 2020 record: 43-17 Won World Series 2021 title odds: 4-1. MLB Power Rankings 2021: Standings as spring training begins. Otherwise, though, this is mostly the same club as they had last year, with Arenado, minus Wong and Dexter Fowler. You'll see Tarik Skubal and Casey Mize in the Opening Day starting rotation, and Matt Manning should join them later on. The arms and gloves ought to keep them afloat until then. So there’s that. He isn’t exactly well-supported right now, but Ben Cherington is still relatively new to the GM job, and it was a task that required a ground-up rebuild. They're reigning champs. Shane Bieber might be the best pitcher in baseball -- sorry Mets fans -- James Karinchak might be the next great closer, and there’s a ton to like about pitchers Aaron Civale, Triston McKenzie and Zach Plesac. 1 spot in our MLB power rankings throughout the entire 2020 season, we could see the same in 2021. Here is the X-factor for every American League team in the 2021 MLB season. The first Power Rankings of the new year is always the most challenging. Teams that just made it to Game 6 of the World Series do not usually trade away high-quality 28-year-old lefties. Otherwise, the Dodgers are lined up nicely for ’21. We have them a tier below the Blue Jays here, and to be honest, we're already second-guessing ourselves. Realmuto. 5 this year? Blue Jays10. Otherwise, the Dodgers are lined up nicely for ’21. Teams lost all ticket, concession and parking revenue, while sponsor revenues tanked 50-60% for most teams and local media revenues sunk even more. The A’s … had a bad winter, until maybe they didn’t. signed the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, Lamet trying to pitch past an elbow injury, if Rowdy Tellez gets the chance to show the huge strikeout cut. For a team that had consistently won 60% of its games over the past three years, a 97-win pace, it seemed like a disappointingly quiet offseason. They are just clearly not the favorites. It might be the year that helps define when they do. Sometimes it feels like we talk so much about young stars Juan Soto and Tatis that we forget about the third member of that triumvirate, Ronald Acuña Jr., who is an MVP candidate every year. MLB Team Luxury Tax Tracker . Mike Soroka will be back at some point early on, and they're betting big on Drew Smyly's late-season velocity increase being for real. Benintendi not having actually been productive since the Red Sox raised the trophy makes trading him off reasonable enough, but this still looks like an offense that has Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers, Alex Verdugo and a ton of questions. Every MLB team faced crushing losses in 2020, as combined team revenue plummeted $7 billion, or 67%, to $3.4 billion with no fans allowed in the stands throughout the regular season. It’s not a small thing to sign Liam Hendriks, who might be the best reliever in baseball, and their search for a third reliable starter brought them Lance Lynn, who has pretty quietly been a durable ace for the past few years. Now, is it a problem that starting catcher Austin Nola is dealing with a broken finger? Still, a top three of Sonny Gray, Luis Castillo and Mahle could be solid enough. (Short version: Freddie Freeman, Marcell Ozuna and Ian Anderson all dramatically overperformed expectations in 2020; Max Fried somehow lowered his ERA from 2019 despite worse strikeout/walk/home run numbers; three key relievers in Darren O'Day, Shane Greene and Mark Melancon have moved on; and it's a very open question as to whether rookie center fielder Cristian Pache will hit enough.). It's fair to point out that three-fifths of their rotation just departed (Masahiro Tanaka, J.A. This team will be good. (Yes, his numbers will dip a little away from Coors. Flame-throwing Nate Pearson is full of promise yet has a checkered health history; this year, it's a groin strain. Maybe one you've never seen before. A game.) YankeesUnlike the Dodgers, the Yankees’ need for a starting pitcher is more pressing. Of course, you'd be a whole lot more optimistic about that surprisingly interesting rotation if not for the news that Zac Gallen has a hairline fracture in his right (pitching) forearm. That "somewhere" just isn't the same place for everyone. We'll probably all underestimate Atlanta in 2021, like we do, every year, and we'll end up regretting it. They could use another starting pitcher, but if they don’t add one, it’s probably not going to cripple their season. The Dodgers ... did just win the World Series, and the last eight NL West titles (eight! 1. Josh Benjamin - ... though the bullpen is a bit shaky. But there’s a big difference between teams we don’t think will win, and teams we don’t think will be interesting. The shock of trading Mookie Betts doesn't seem to have worn off yet, and now the entire 2018 World Series outfield trio is gone, with Jackie Bradley Jr. off to Milwaukee and Andrew Benintendi traded to Kansas City. 1 pick in the Draft, which may land them Jack Leiter or Kumar Rocker. considerable concern about Kyle Freeland's shoulder. To be fair, it’s mostly the pitching that projects to hinder this team. ), and dating back to the start of their run in 2013, have won 41 more regular-season games than any other club. San Diego Padres A slow-moving offseason for the Yankees has been mostly about DJ LeMahieu and whether he’s going to re-sign or go elsewhere. 3. Signing Andrelton Simmons, which pushes Jorge Polanco to second base, makes a good defense all the better, and everyone's excited to see if Kenta Maeda's 2020 excellence can be continued throughout a full year. With Opening Day just two days away, we now have a pretty good idea of what all 30 teams’ rosters are going to look like and how they compare to one another. The D-backs … at least have the excuse of sharing a division with the Dodgers and Padres, which is why, despite not being one of the three worst teams in baseball, are one of only three teams with 0.0% odds of winning the division. For the time being, the talent at the top of the farm coupled with some interesting toolsy players throughout makes it one of the more intriguing ones in baseball. To that end, when we split teams into tiers, we'll list them alphabetically within that tier. It's been five months since the Dodgers won the 2020 World Series, and whether that feels like five minutes ago or five years ago to you depends entirely on your perception of time in a world where time seems to have lost all meaning. These are The Big Three, the three clubs that FanGraphs gives a 90% or better chance of making the playoffs. Phillies15. These four have a 1.6% chance of making the playoffs. We expect Yelich will be great. These five clubs are all headed in the right direction. 2021. Charlie Morton and Drew Smyly bring stability to a young staff loaded with budding stars in Max Fried and Ian Anderson. MLB Rankings: Check out projections for the five worst teams of 2021. ... Kansas City also has a ton of interesting young pitchers, and the Royals run the bases as aggressively as any team in MLB… (Unless Price just works out of the 'pen himself.) No. Check back next year. The Padres ... "won the offseason," if there was an award for such things. The Padres were arguably already the second-best team in baseball in 2020, and while you might be focusing on Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado -- understandably so -- to do so is to put yourself at risk of ignoring how good Trent Grisham, Wil Myers, Jake Cronenworth, Dinelson Lamet and Drew Pomeranz were, are, could be. The larger issue is how the lineup is going to support them, because this team had the sixth-weakest slugging percentage in MLB last year, and they didn’t do a whole lot to fix that aside from adding veteran Adam Duvall. April 1 isn't just "Opening Day," though it is of course that, too. And if Mike Soroka is able to return to form after missing most of '20 with a freak right Achilles injury, look out. Read More: MLB power rankings: 2021 outlook for every team before Opening Day. They’re still going to be good. These figures derive from a player's tax payroll salary. And everyone’s waiting for the Mets to make a move(s). (There is not.) Everybody got hurt. The trade of Fowler was fine, because he no longer had a role, and St. Louis has what feels like dozens of young outfielders looking for playing time. The 2021 group might be baseball’s most exciting 92-loss team. Camden Yards remains a delightful place to experience baseball. With the new campaign now in full swing, we at Bleacher Report thought we'd take our own stab at a "League Pass" (for you NBA watchers) style of rankings in terms of each team's watchability. Not something that’s necessarily likely to lead to a great deal of 2021 victories in a top-heavy NL West, but something that sets the foundation for the next good San Francisco team. The Phillies … did make some moves, at least in the sense of retaining free agents J.T. Their third basemen are projected to be the 28th-best; the second basemen, 30th. There are probably no more divisive projections in baseball than the ones that don't have them as the clear favorites, though as we recently detailed, there's good reason for that. 2021 Pre-Season Rankings; 2021 Consensus Rankings; 2021 Auction Values; Player Profiles; ... MLB Team Info. (Title odds for 2021 from Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill) 1. Wouldn’t you like to see Félix Hernández and Matt Harvey again? José Ramírez is a top-5 player in the AL. MLB spring training is underway, and hope springs eternal for 30 teams as they begin their quest for ultimate glory later this fall. There’s reason to like each of these clubs, in part because four of them are battling for two division titles, meaning it’s all but certain that one or two of them will make the playoffs, at which point anything can happen. ... baseball draft fade from every MLB team. Then Valdez broke his finger. NBA Lineups. Can the Los Angeles Dodgers repeat as World Series Champions? We’re comfortable saying they’ll be fun, better, competitive. Marlins18. Coors Field remains a delightful place to experience baseball. Miguel Cabrera might hit his 500th home run this year, which is a lot of fun if you can look past the fact that he somehow still has four more years left on his contract. Trey Mancini’s comeback season should be one of the better stories of the year, we might see top prospect Adley Rutschman and there’s considerable interest in how John Means pitches. 2. No, you probably wouldn't bet on Kluber and Taillon to each stay healthy for 30 starts and 180 innings, but the staff isn't set up depending on them to be, either; right-now, depth aside, do remember that Luis Severino ought to be available later this summer. In the middle? It needs starting pitchers after losing veterans Jake Odorizzi and Rich Hill. Will they hit enough? The 2020 Cardinals weren’t one Arenado away from having a good lineup, anyway. Nationals23. The 2021 MLB Preseason Power Rankings. Happy 2021 opening day in Major League Baseball to you all! They might still be a year or two away from true contention. Let's not focus on the possible downsides, though. They are Schrödinger's baseball teams. • Blue Jays• Braves• Mets• Twins• White Sox, Here we have five teams and, we would wager, two division winners, because the AL Central and NL East each appear to be a race between two potentially very good clubs within this group. With a couple of their top guys set to graduate from prospect status in 2021, the Braves system could look very different a year from now. 6. Is there risk in the rotation, especially with Lamet trying to pitch past an elbow injury? Pittsburgh Pirates (Last Rank: 30) … The Giants … are building something. Not something that’s necessarily likely to lead to a great deal of 2021 victories in a top-heavy NL West, but something that sets the foundation for the next good San Francisco team. The bullpen is full of no-name quality arms; the lineup was already exciting and could be even better if Yoán Moncada rebounds from his bout with COVID, if Luis Robert’s late-season slump was only growing pains, if rookie Andrew Vaughn can mash right away and if Nick Madrigal can give a full season of high-contact plate appearances. It’s just not quite as optimistic as it seemed. It’s not unreasonable to see them winning it. Backed by Analytics & Scouting Mentality Lindor is excellent, so that's an improvement. There's a lot to like. Cubs16. In our first edition of the MLB Power Rankings, the reigning champs easily lead the way. Where to begin? For those of you that have been otherwise occupied binge-watching "Schitt’s Creek," here’s a brief synopsis: A.J. The reigning World Series champs will enter 2021 the same way they ended ’20 -- as the presumed best team in the big leagues. We're pretty optimistic that Jeimer Candelario is mid-breakout, and Willi Castro showed a lot in 2020. We think they can; this offense is going to mash. Is that enough? While we don't think Freeman is quite as good as his 2020 line, we found ourselves optimistic he can retain some of that improvement after digging into it. Forbes recently released its MLB team values for 2021 and it values the Arizona Diamondbacks at $1.32 billion, up 2% from 2020, when the franchise was worth $1.29 billion. (Not a series. There’s also this: The 2021 Rays are still going to be good. New York Yankees. They brought back old friends Greg Holland, Wade Davis, Jarrod Dyson and Ervin Santana, which is nice, considering that 2021 will be the first time since '07 that Alex Gordon won’t be around. Oakland imported Mitch Moreland, Sergio Romo and Trevor Rosenthal, who turned his career back around last year. Oh, Justin Turner is also back for some extra pop at third base. Is it hilarious they have MacKenzie Gore and Adrian Morejon just kicking around waiting for a turn? And the American League East includes a Blue Jays club ready to pounce, even more than it did in 2020. Pirates, Voters: Alyson Footer, Anthony Castrovince, Jesse Sanchez, Mark Feinsand, Nathalie Alonso, Mike Petriello, Sarah Langs, Andrew Simon, David Venn, acquired two of the game’s most accomplished starting pitchers. Tier 1: Top dogsTier 2: World Series hopefulsTier 3: Solid contendersTier 4: Interesting third-place teamsTier 5: Stuck in the middleTier 6: Enjoyable teams who are a year awayTier 7: Future hazy. -Jake Berry (@berrys_baseball) 7. Former MVP Miguel Cabrera is 134 hits from 3,000 and 13 homers from 500. It's the first time since 1968 that every team in the bigs starts their season on the same day. By. But the pitching could still be a problem, even with more Chris Sale and Eduardo Rodriguez -- who has a "dead arm" and won't pitch on Opening Day -- than they had last year. In a division that is getting better, Cleveland did not. But 2020 seemed a lot more disappointing, even though the Twins won the AL Central again, and maybe that's because they still have not won a playoff game since 2004. It's not like they quietly sat around this winter, either. Then we learned Alex Bregman’s hamstring has been a problem all winter. As we said last year, there's not much difference between, say, team 21 and team 23; what's more important is what group of teams you're in, what your expectations are for the year. Is it impressive that last year's Opening Day starter, Chris Paddack, is their No. You should see a lot of younger players like Leody Taveras and Josh Jung. The Indians ... traded away Francisco Lindor. To their credit, they haven’t torn it down, and there’s considerable reason to be optimistic that Madison Bumgarner and Ketel Marte will bounce back in 2021. None is likely to finish last. Following an unprecedented 60-game season played during a pandemic, MLB is returning to its normal 162-game schedule in 2021. D-backs27. They added Mike Minor, Carlos Santana and Andrew Benintendi, which are all steps in the right direction, even if there’s considerable disagreement about what kind of player Benintendi really is going forward. Rays11. Cardinals13. The Rangers … hired a new GM in Chris Young, and they made the trade they needed to make in moving Lance Lynn to the White Sox. Multiply that by 1,000, and that’s what we have now, as we move into (hooray!) Since they're expecting David Price to finally make his long-awaited Dodgers debut as well, and Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler and Julio Urías round out the starting five, their rotation is so deep that Dustin May and Tony Gonsolin, who might be top-end starters on other clubs, will be mere depth arms here. PNC Park remains a delightful place to experience baseball. (We think it can.) In some ways that already makes 2021 a successful season for the team… As importantly, though, they won 60% of their games in 2020 with: down years from Matt Olson and Frankie Montas, an injury-shortened year from Matt Chapman and uninspiring years from Stephen Piscotty and Ramón Laureano. Sure. Globe Life Field seems like a delightful place to experience baseball, though few people have had the opportunity yet. The lack of rotation depth was a huge problem in a short 2020, and adding 37-year-old Jon Lester doesn’t exactly assuage those worries for 2021. (More Randy Arozarena, better Austin Meadows, and the promotion, at some point, of Wander Franco.) So, as we look ahead to a promising 2021 season that will, fingers crossed, span a traditional six months and 162 games, it's time to split the 30 teams up into seven tiers. That probably shouldn't need to be said, and yet here we are. These are not power rankings, though team success did … These are not the only teams who could win it all, but they're the ones that are in a class of their own. PadresWhew. But if we were to write “maybe this is the year they get enough pitching, and maybe this is the year Shohei Ohtani pulls it all together, and wow, Albert Pujols is still there?” it would both be accurate and the exact same thing you could write about them every year. Depth Charts; Team Pages; NBA. White Sox7. Basically we are saying we have no idea if any of this is going to hold up in two months. The rotation is already suffering some health questions. See also: Cash Payrolls, Luxury Tax Payrolls. Maybe Andrés Giménez is the next great shortstop! But the outfield is still somewhat ill-fitting, and J.D. The Mariners … are waiting for something, and that “something” would be outfielders Jarred Kelenic and Julio Rodríguez, who could comprise two-thirds of the outfield by 2022. But where’s the depth? But really, did anyone else go out and get Blake Snell, Yu Darvish, breakout-waiting-to-happen Joe Musgrove and Ha-Seong Kim? Strasburg is already dealing with a calf injury; Scherzer is nearly 37. Still, every team aside from the two ahead of them here has to worry about that to some extent, and the Yankees are better prepared than most to handle them. since the Dodgers won the 2020 World Series. Astros14. At the top, we'll have the teams that will view anything less than a ring as a disappointment. We’re pretty interested in what the 2022-24 or so Marlins look like. Consider them the anti-D-backs, in that the offense will probably be fine, but last year’s considerable pitching questions remain. They still don’t have enough pitching. Top 20 Prospects Rankings, MLB Draft, Dynasty Baseball, Player Breakdowns, Scouting Reports, Data Analysis, Podcasts, Mock Drafts, Player Ranks, and more! Maybe, too, they’d be better with Lindor. But at the same time, the most accomplished outfielder it has is Harrison Bader, and he's going to miss the first month of the season. NBA … 26. They brought back Mike Fiers and Yusmeiro Petit, and traded Khris Davis to Texas for a real live shortstop in Elvis Andrus. The Pirates … have Ke’Bryan Hayes, and that’s not nothing, because he already looks like a star. A real-time look at the 2021 tax totals for each MLB team. While this list of most improved teams possesses one of the usual players, there are quite a few surprises. Anyway, we've fallen into the trap, too; we're just talking about pitching. The reunion with Adam Eaton wasn’t exactly the high-upside outfielder anyone was hoping for, there’s no catching depth behind Yasmani Grandal, who is dealing with a knee injury, and there’s very little rotation depth beyond Lucas Giolito, Lynn and Dallas Keuchel. There’s no argument on that from there. The Rays … traded away, as you may have heard, Blake Snell to San Diego. It's probably fine. There's a ton of depth. So why aren't they in the top tier? 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